A new addition to the hotel chain, the Premier Inn Holyhead hotel is located on Holy Island Anglesey just off the A55 North Wales Expressway o the approach to Holyhead with the port just over a mile away. Locally there are supermarkets and places to eat out nearby, though the hotel does have its own internal Thyme Restaurant for breakfast and evening meals
The Premier Inn is ideal as a stop over for ferry travel to and from Dublin Ireland and for touring the North west of Anglesey Island.
Nearest Place to Eat from this Premier Inn
The Thyme Bar & Grill Restaurant, is located on-site within the Premier Inn Premier Inn Breakfast Menu - Kid's Eat Free
The Premier Inn Holyhead is at an elevation of approximately 45 feet / 13.8 metres above sea level.
Beaches near this Premier Inn, distance in miles.
Trearddur Bay Beach
Near Holyhead - a sandy composition 1.3m away.One of the most popular beaches on Anglesey, with good facilities and parking
Porth Dafarch Beach
Near Menai Bridge - a sandy and rocky composition 1.3m away.A small cove on the south coast of Anglesey. The cove is deep set and closes in a little as it goes out to sea so its somewhat sheltered. Good expanse of sand (some rocks) in the centre and being a cove rocky either side. Good for bathing, picnic tables and toilets
Newry Beach
Near Holyhead - a shingle and rocky composition 1.4m away.A small beach within the confines of the harbour wall, the beach all but disappears at high tide
Traeth Penial
Near Llafrog - a sandy and rocky composition 2.9m away.At hightide the beach has all but gone, however as the tide recedes you will be presented with good long stretches of sand and some some rock though minor in comparison.
Porth Tywyn Mawr Beach
Near Holyhead - a sandy composition 3.3m away.
Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Premier Inn Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Tea / Coffee making facilities Restaurant / Meal Options Breakfast available Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Digital TV Channels Children Welcome Open All Year Free Wifi Internet Disabled Facilities Lift / Elevator Air Conditioning 24-Hour Front Desk Laundry Services Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Whats near this Premier Inn ? Beach or Coast Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Water Sports Fishing Golf
Premier Inn Travel & Directions Hub.
Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool Merseyside L24 1YD 73.1 miles
Manchester Airport Ringway Greater Manchester M90 1QX 97.2 miles
Local Airports
Anglesey Airport Llanfair yn Neubwll Isle of Anglesey LL65 3NX 4.8 miles
Caernarfon Airport Caernarfon Gwynedd LL54 5TP 18.1 miles
Motorways
M53 Junction 2 West Kirby,Moreton 63.7 miles
M53 Junction 1 Birkenhead, New Brighton, Wallasey 64.4 miles
M53 Junction 4 Bebington, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Neston 66.2 miles
An 18 hole, 6077 yard heathland championship course with narrow fairways., Located a little inland. the views from the course are spectacular with both sea views and tot he mountains of Snowdoinia.There is a clubhouse, bar and meals are available.
0.6m / 1km - - 10min
Llyn Coron - LL62 5BT Stay near here. SH 37985 70089 = converter.cheaply.jolly
10.5m / 16.9km -
A medieval church near Caer Gybi , a small roman Fort in Holyhead, while older places of worship have been on this site, the current church dates from the 13th century.
An 18 hole 6276 yard championship links course, located a short distance west of Amlwch with panoramic sea and mountain views.
There is Pro shop, a clubhouse, bar and food available.
Located on the Waterfront in Holyhead, this small museum charts the local maritime history with exhibits and items relevant to tell the story of Holyhead's past
A forest on the south eastern tip of Anglesey which extends to the beaches and sand dunes on the coast. The forest contains cycling and waymarked walking trails, This is also an important habitat for Red squirrels
Notable as the longest breakwater in the UK at 1.7 miles long and with a lighthouse on the far end, built by the Victorians to protect Holyhead harbour
Also known as Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi The country park was formed by a former quarry, with a lake at its heart for fishing , bird watching and with nature trails to follow, there is also a Cafe at the venue
A museum, near to Parys Mountain where rarely found, mining dates back to prehistoric period . There are trails around the mountain, and the museum chronicles the history of the area.
Holyhead Mountain or (Mynydd Twr) is the hiegest point on Anglesey with spectacular views of Holyhead close by and out to sea as far as the Republic of Ireland
A nature reserve on the far west of the island close to the lighthouse with a visitors centre and café., Picnic area, and toilets Located close to the cliff side, expect to see several species of sea related birds as well as the rare chough.
An independent aquarium and sea life centre plus a research centre on the south coast of Anglesey. This Family attraction contains large tanks displaying British Marine Wildlife There is also a Café and shop at the site.
17m / 27.4km -
Barclodiad y Gawres Burial Chamber - LL63 5TE Hotels near here. SH 32901 70752 = risky.combines.threading
Neolithic burial mound with a long passage to the center of the mound
8m / 12.9km -
Caernarfon Golf Club - LL54 5RP Stay near here. SH 46480 62144 = scans.careless.named
17.7m / 28.5km -